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Title: 1v1: All welcome!
Host: CZrankElerium
Game version: Zero-K v1.1.11.13
Engine version: 91.0
Battle ID: 216802
Started: 10 years ago
Duration: 16 minutes
Players: 2
Bots: False
Mission: False
Rating: Competitive
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Team 1
Chance of victory: 12.8%

USrank[1uP]ledarsi
Team 2
Chance of victory: 87.2%

NLrank[XIV]Floris
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RUrankAdminikinz
GBrankTheSponge

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10 years ago
A nice back and forth, the winner is unclear until the end. And the suspense! This shall be casted.
+2 / -0
10 years ago
Ledarsi could have won faster if he used those 6 skythes to kill factory and all near base.
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10 years ago
Casted on YouTube with @1SPrng.
+7 / -0


10 years ago
Glad to see it eventually worked out!
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10 years ago
I like how Floris is analyzing what happens while Shadowfury narrates the battle. Will you be doing more games with multiple casters?
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Skasi
10 years ago
I am excited about you two doing casts together and very much looking forward to more! :)
+2 / -0


10 years ago
Very enthusiastic about the dualcast. Need to work out the technical issues so that we don't hear his echo of you (I guess headphones will handle that?). His connection was mostly good but occasionally garbled, so maybe that's a bandwidth or cpu load problem on his side?

On a logistics note, you'll want to figure out how to adopt a joint casting style that keeps you from talking on top of each other. The skype/mumble/whatever delay makes that a problem. Ideally you'd end up with minimal dead air as well, but avoiding simultaneous talking is probably more important than having a little dead air. Maybe since you're doing the recording, you should explicitly agree that Floris can talk all he wants any time, and you'll jump in whenever he stops and shut up whenever he starts. Since the recording is local to you, that will minimize the dead air and crosstalk that ends up in the recording (Floris' end will hear more dead air and crosstalk, but that's okay).

Side note: I'm old enough to fondly recall the days of analog phone communication. No lag. As digital service became omnipresent, I started noticing all the lag introduced by digital codecs that started popping up everywhere. There was one in your cell phone, one in your PBX, one in your conference calling service... not to mention transmission delay from digital routing, where the number of hops was as significant as the actual distance. A call to someone across the street had as much lag as a call from the other side of the planet. It was horrible. It still is horrible. And get off my lawn.

Anyway - I hope you guys do more of these and start to evolve a style.
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Skasi
10 years ago
Gee I never looked at the problem like that. The awareness that lag can be dealt with from only one side in such casts sounds crucial. "You talk when he stops." should even work when Floris unexpectetly continues, since Shadowfury can stop instantly (as in: no lag to the recording side). However, Floris has to keep this in mind too: don't stop when Shadowfury accidentally interrupts you, because most likely he already stopped on his side without you recognizing due to lag.
+1 / -0
Floris needs to work on his delivery, atm there is high contrast of professionalism between the two voices. Otherwise great, two casters has the potential to be more entertaining than one - and Love what you guys are doing for this community!
+2 / -0
As a non-native Engrisch speaker i have to do all the languagestual calculations in slow non-language accelerated memory. This means that words often come out late and deformed by other linguistic programs running at the same time.

Only practice and spend time with native Englishman will improve this ^^
+0 / -0
Also, bear in mind the setup wasn't ideal. Contrast in professionalism is hard to judge when one of the people isn't able to showcase themselves at their best for technical reasons. We did a Skype call prior which sounded better, except that the mic being used was broken and noisy, as all he had with him at the time were a couple of laptops, one of which is quite old. Assuming these done properly would be over Skype and not Mumble, @1SPrng will sound a lot better and more understandable.
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